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The Kappa Child

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The Kappa Child is a novel by Hiromi Goto, published in 2001. Goto's novel focuses on a Japanese-Canadian woman and her family. The narrator believes herself to have immaculately conceived a kappa (folklore).[1]

The novel won the 2001 James Tiptree Jr. Award for Science Fiction and Commonwealth Writers.[2]

References

  1. ^ Goto, Hiromi. The Kappa Child. Red Deer Press: Calgary. 2001.
  2. ^ James Tiptree Jr. Award 2001 Retrieved 23 October 2011

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